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Show Between speakers, Lisa inspirational talks were Ned and Elder Hone, sang a beautiful given by and Ken solo Louise Sister in Bennett, They Found Him last Saturday A spent who recently fulfilled a Teaching in the Temple. St. George. Their daughmission to the Missouri- - She was accompanied by ter, Lauralee from SherNeca Watts. man Oaks, California and Independence Mission. Sarah Kueva and two children of Las Vegas, ikwwww Nevada, were there for a Easter visitors of Clark an(j reunion at Dixie class who enjoyed Mindy, and Dorothy Paxton were jj,e aster egg hunt with College. Dick and Carol Warner While there, they visi- the other children on and three daughters;Jo- ted with Joyce Cox and April 18th. Ann, Don and Becky Marbaby daughter. Sarah and Lynns mother. Warner True; her hus- - iene a also Joyce are daughters of was Crayk, Velva and George Labrum band, Scott, and their two house guest of Virginas. h children, Cameron and Utahna Bemis enter- - of Meadow-- . Evelyn reit was a that ports tained twenty-on- e family members at her home on beautiful day. On Easter Lawsons tors of the Paxtons have Paster, including son, Sunday, the Larsen been Reba and Bill Fork to Connie Coles and daugh- and Ruth Larry; wife, and four went to American Texas. Ken Lake Christina Salt ter of Houston, Chuck Williams of Rancho Mir- - children of Syracuse, see their grandson, Verne and Rae visitof son the weekend the spent age, California, and Dr. utaj,. daughter, Iva, her McGavin. at the home of her (Nixon) Hunter of CleveKirt Kimball and wife husband, Steve, and three An open house give by ing Beth Crosland. mother. land, Ohio. Rae is the. Julie of Santa Barbara, children from West Val- - Mr. and Mrs. Smlith At the home of Boyd daughter of the late Ira the held at California. was ley, Utah; son, Raymond; Bushhead, Watts for several days of and Elza Nixon. They also Communi-Shir- l Scott Kimball, son of wjfC( Marlene, and three Kanosh Indian the wedding visiting were his brother attended 25th and Betty Kimball, boys; son LeRoy and his ty Building on April Frank and wife of Califorbreakfast held following Tamara and of Huntington Beach, Cal. son for Raniro Greg; and daughter, nia. the ceremony. was an overnight guest N0iai hus- - (Pikyavit) Rodrique. They her Susan Boucher and two Calvin and Tami Bennett in married were April 3, Sunday enroute home band,' Bart Whatcott, and Las and family of Orangeville ' of her of children from the BYU. Las Vegas, Nevada. their son, Cameron. As Dathel was visiting Vegas are the guests of were at the home of their Correction in the Kanosh was happy jbe family news of April 17th: Dan t0 have Bart home for a with Verna Pikyavit, she her parents, Sidney and father, Wilford Bennett, Betty Hunter and Ben. for the weekend. Rogers, son of Lynn and few days, having been was informed that her She came at this time to Mr. and Mrs. Nord Farmer Peggy Rogers, is Area working in Evanston, neice, Rose Mary visit her father, Sidney, Brockbank of Lakeport, the on lives who seven over Supervisor Wyoming, where he is Bevinny, Fort Hall Reservation in who is a patient at Utah California, recently visitstates for Seminaries and employed. We are ed LaRues brother, the inInstitute Education, we welcome Ray and Idaho, had a new baby, Valley Hospital. a speedy recovery Wesley and Stanley Stewishing 12th, born stead of Dans father-in- April Sunday, Clara Jenson and five for him. phensons. They also visitlaw, Harold Turley, as children into our ward, making two girls and one Otto Allie and Hunter ed with a sister, Esther for them. Mr. earlier. reported They occupy the former boy were at the Manti Temple Evans, in Fillmore and Rose raised Verna is Turley Regional Repre- George Roger home. over Mexico and Their son, Steven Ray ry from age four until she Friday to attend the other relatives in the wedding of Ken Hunter area. Central America. Jenson, was baptized on graduated from Millard Lynn and Peggy Rogers his 8th birthday April 15th High. From Millard, she attended two years at the enjoyed a visit with their jn the Kanosh Ward. and Rob family 01af and Blanche George BYU and then one year at son, arrived who were in Salt Lake last the Idaho State Universi-Apri- l recently, 11th. Their four week. Olaf traveled on to ty. Verna also announced children were left with Albuquerque, New Mex- Grandpa and Grandma ico to attend the Produ- - that Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Rogers while Rob and Cers Livestock Marketing Pikyavit are new grand-wifTamara, went on to meetings, of which he is parents. Their daughter, Bow, Corrina Pikyavit Las Vegas, Nev. one of the directors. By Brent Olson a Wildlife with them is a who has PhD, Rob, Conservation Officer Reveau and Ward New- presented Easter a senior scientist working by have been in Nevada, baby girl on for EG and G at Idaho visiting their friends, Pat Sunday. the fourth, were Kristy Safford, Mar-eRecently Maurine and Taft Pax- Falls. and Rex Roberts, who fifth and sixth Bailey, Brian Starley, grades at He was in Las Vegas at reCently moved from Ka- - ton have enjoyed the held Fillmore and Doug Stott. Winners Elementary St. at races horse George the University, working nosb. wildlife a from Chris the fifth grade were contest. on some tests pertaining Willard and Dathel Whi- - the last two weekends, offiRichie information Cox, Glen Sw allow, Chaffin, to the atomic waste at tater enjoyed having her where they were met by Division for Scott of cer the Kessler, Kelli Hanand Idaho Falls. sister, Leora Allen of their son, Frank Jason Carling. Wildlife and sen, Resources, They came back to Richfield, spend a few family. The Paxtons the fourth 300 entries judged nearly Representing their won April 17th to days with them last week, port that they ranging in subject from grade as winners were celebrate Grandpa Lynns Dathel and Leora, with share of the races, Richard hawks to turtles. Bailey, Polly They enjoyed watching birthday. The entire fami- - thejr sisteri irjs Bond of Watson, awarded were Winners Shelton, Jerry and serraces visiting ly attended Sunday Meadow, worked on Ge- - the Our Wildlife" and Brenda Brunson. the shade of Save vices in Kanosh, after nealogy and completed under books certificates, Although this is the which the visitors left for tbeir four generation Geraldine and Franklin on fishes of Utah, mule first year of the contest, from Kimballs canopy home. sheets, ready for submishopefully it will become their mobil home which deer or endangered speNorma and Forrest Pax- - sjon a of an annual event. My or cies, reproduction a on hill, ton enjoyed having as While here, Leora ac- - was parked up a Clark Brunson painting to the students, thanks for view ideal an their their Easter guest, companied Willard and making a mountain lion. and principal at of teachers son, Henry, wife, Colleen, Dathel down to Hatton to them, Sixth grade winners school. the was Sacrament meeting and all the grandchildren spend an evening at the ' and home of Max and Willy conducted by Counselor Recent visitors at the Call. The Whitakers were Gordan Staples, home of Virgina Hatton delighted to visit with Prayers were offered by were her daughter, Diane Virginia and Schuyler Steve Christensen and husband, Lynn Call, who were guests of Max Call, Crayk, Most interesting and and two children, Tyler Max and Willy. Millard County Proyrttt. Fillmort. Utah 463 Friday, May K NOSH 1, 1981 Payt 7 Evalyn Law-so- n KAPERS by Path el Whitaker. HOLDEN $ HAPPENINGS e, n Mathews is recuperating at home after having eye surgery at Utah Valley Hospital. Marlene and Raymond Bemis and boys. Provo, and Vickie and Gary Martin and boys were weekend visitors at the home of Marden and Claris Stone. Don and Phyliss Quarn-berreceived word of the birth of a granddaughter born to Rand and Shelley Webb of Bountiful. They have two older boys. Phyllis spent the weekend in Bountiful with the family. Probcrt Steve spent some time home with his parents, Carl and Gloria Probcrt and sister Margaret . Susie Memmott and boys, Jed and Scott, are spending some time in Idaho with her family. 11a g iryie Ivie Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Morton and little Darcy Lynn arrived Thursday to visit until Monday with & Special Price. $20,700 Delivered and Set Up on Your Lot or Space ,. When it comes to convenience, Westfield packs It all into a wonderful home. The large living room has a dining area and lots of space for entertaining for just kitchen good living. The has all name brand appliances built-in- , plus a pantry and utility room. Three bedrooms fit nicely with the master bedroom alone at one end with a private bath Including a lovely Roman tub. The other two bedrooms share a full bath at the opposite end with -j plenty of closet space and a linen closet of their own. When you're looking for a home that's as good looking as convenient, take a look at this masonite sided Westfield. It was built for you. REDUCED FOR IMMEDIATE SALEI raBBdaEaCaff BY FLEETWOOD VISIT OUR SALES LOT ON HIGHWAY 89 On the South Edge of Richfield, Utah Call or see Chuck Koozer, Manager -- 3 (801) joeooooooeoooooooooooooeeooooooooeooeeosooooooccoo 896-654- Kearns, spent part of last home with her family. Jack, Loene. Lane and Ann Peterson. Mary Kearns, visited relatives and friends in town during the weekend. Carolyn Leishman and daughter visited her parents, Georgia and Wallace Ivie and sisters Janice and Glenda and families. Scipio Ward Relief Society presidency presented an inspirational and interesting program in Sacrament meeting Sunday, April 26. Talks were given Eileen Thompson, by Beulah Quarnbcrg. Darlene Memmott and Anna Day. A song was done by Anna Mae Quarnberg. lcano. visited Lester Wood her sister, Beady Wood, and brother Mass Wood in the Salt Capitol last week. She also attended a meeting of the American Atheist Conference at the University of Utah. Vonda Peterson just returned from a visit to Tennessee, Memphis, with her son Eddie and family. She flew out with her two grandchildren, Mike and Penny, who attend the BYU. Mike had Easter his testimonial Sunday as he is leaving for Taiwan on a mission. Gary, their other son. is in i I ll out.L IT week Col-ledg- e, K-- t r,-- r UTAH AND IIIL !. C C ft in i AH 'il-- Tt UNUFSSIfr UL I JKMumUON f.NI k wrEK fin jfu IN liW t.h l(u 0 G F 7 I A U uf rA f .39 .a. W k 1 nr k 3 B Mm t .1 22 .V AF LSI! UAl NOILJ HLAT M . 17 1 b 29 INCHES 0 i N y, 3. S' . J . 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For example: in then subtracted from the alfalfa with a normal root water in the soil. depth of about 4 to 5 feet , after an irrigation there For people growing would be 6 to 8 inches of you can use the gardens water in the root zone. information for corn and The information from the determine to Extension Office each day potatoes when you irrigate the would show amount of Be sure and water used and would be garden. rainfall and add include this from subtracted it to the amount of water amount. For example: in the soil at any time it during the week of April rains except immediately 1st the alfalfa used .14 after an irrigation or any inches of water. This time when the amount of amount would be subrainfall exceeds the water tracted from the amount of the in the soil. As a rule of holding capacity soil. the time to thumb, Average Rooting Depth irrigate would be whenof half ever approximately 1 i feet the water stored in the Vegetable garden feet Small grains soil has been used. The 3 feet Corn record keeping which feet Alfalfa must be done by the irrigators themselves is Water Holding Capacity much the same as a bank 1" per foot soil account. Whenever it Sandy " loam or Medium rains or whenever an irri" soil (clay) Heavy gation takes place, the Estimated Development Progress Tentative Japan on mission. Patt and husband and two sons spent the week there also. They live in Indiana, Bloomington, where John is getting his doctorate degree. They all flew back Monday, so Eddie and Winona could go to the temple with Mike. Eddie is the bishop of the 6th ward. The ten days were spent sightseeing and getting Mike ready for his mission. Miss Jennifer Dearden w as the guest of her uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Jan McKee of Bountiful. While she was there she visited the zoo and Days after planting or Temple Square and many other places of interest. Mrs. Grant Stevens attended the wedding reception of her grandson and his bride, Bradley and Mariann Marlor in Salt Lake City. Granddaughter and grandson, Stephanie and Darrinc Dearden, along with their friend, Calvin Johnson, took her to Salt Lake for the event. 2-- 3 4-- 5 '2-21- 2Vi-24- Crop Root Depth, feet Spring Fillmore Planning also enjoyed visiting unde Orson and aunt Marguerite Allen. LaDawn is employed with the BLM Kathy's parents. Mr. and in Cedar City. Mrs. Dcrn Mr. and Mrs. Melville Williams, grandmother Jane Wil- Tomkinson were happily liams. and Grandpa Vid surprised when their son Carling. Kathy and mom Fred and two of his sons Dixie visited in Kanosh Korcy and DeVon of with Linda Whatcott and Rockland. Idaho, arrived children. They attended Friday about midnight. funeral services in FillMargcnc and the other more on Saturday for children would have sureDixie's uncle, Mac Car- ly like to come to Flow ell. but were unable ling. Mrs. Frank Bauer had an to at this time. Fred especially happy Easter visited his brothers. Don gift from their son, Lew and Roy and their famiBauer of Colorado. He lies. Delia! and Virgic Ivie was in Coropolis, Pennenjoyed visiting them on sylvania on business and Sunday. called his parents, espeJarcn Robison is home cially to let his mother for the summer from with talk her BYU. Hs roommate Jeff Dolly brother-in-law- , the hus- ofBlaikfoot. Idaho, spent band of her recently de- a few days here before ceased sister. joining his parents. He Orson Allen and his was a guest of Jarcn and wife. Marguerite of Salt parents Mr and Mrs. were overnight Jarold Robison. Lake, guests Friday and SaturTwila and Eugene Swalday of his brother and low of Pocatello, Idaho sister-in-laArthur and visited Mr. and Mrs. Beth Allen and Sheri. Avalon Johnson for a few Marguerite had business days. Twila is Avalon's meetings in Cedar City on sister. The Sw allows came Saturday. They also visit- especially to attend the ed with their sister-in-lafuneral of Eugene's sisRuth Allen. ) ter, Leah (Mrs. Mrs, Fred Christensen Jackson. and children Andrade, Lee Ann, Brenda. Blake, Landon Newspaper Clinton. and spent the Easter holidays with their husband and father Fred in the Blanding area, where he is employed. He usually comes home on weekends, but this was an enjoyable break for the law-rente- Commission Pest Management Program Saves Money For Seed Growers Excerpts of the meeting of the Fillmore City Commission Planning held April 22. 1981. of the Membership Planning Commission was discussed. At their last meeting, the City Council approved the extension, for an additional year, of r terms of Jim the Larsen and Zola New members were proposed to fill the left by Edith vacancy Callistcr. who has gone on a mission. The City Council will make the final decision as to the new member to fill the r last year of her term Steve Young led the discussion on our new (or ordirevised) zoning nance. Of special interest were the following chapters of "A Draft Zoning Ordinance": Administraand Variances, tion, ProceAmendment dures." The booklet was discussed and areas clarified. section by section. A detailed discussion occurred concerning tl.c sections: following Planned Unit Development Regulations, Mobile Home Regulations. Limited Business, Types of Commercial Zoning (it was decided to limit this to General Commercial, one-yea- Beck-stran- two-yea- Commercial, Highway Business and Limited District.) and Types of Residential Zoning (it was decided to limit this to and a comsingle-familbined single-familresidential zones). Changes to the map "Land Use and Major Thoroughfare Plan" of the "Comprehensive De(which velopment Plan was accepted at the last meeting) City Council were discussed. It was decided that zoning for the property south of Fluwcll Road, and boundWest of ed on the remaining sides be Road, Depot by changed front residential to industrial. David Felt will attend the next meeting, to be held at 8 p.m. on May 6, 1981 in the City Building, to help with final revisions in the Devel"Comprehensive Plan." opment y two-famil- y By Mlchl Okuda The USU Extension Service is offering pest management services on seed alfalfa in West and East Millard County starting in late May to early June and ending in late August. The services include: (I) insect and mite counts made on a weekly basis, (2) insecticide and miticide recommendations, (3) a weekly newsletter, (4) bee analysis for mortality factors (sample bee board blocks will be placed in a field shelter in each field), (S) seed analysis for lygus bug, alfalfa seed chalcid, and weather damage, as well as immature seed, (6) a disease survey of one field owned by each grower, and (7) information on weed control. The program costs: (I) $5.00acre for 0 to 99 acres, (2) $4.50acre for 100 to 199 acres, and (3) 53.50 acre for 200 acres and over. Since the chemical for one insecticide Possible problems costs more than caused by flooding and application the cost of the program you Fillthe possibility of can save money if we save more's qualifying for and you one application. Since we acquiring Federal Flood monitor the fields once a diswere Insurance week, we watch the insect cussed. Anyone wishing trends and can help time to meet with the Fillmore insecticide and miticide City Planning Commisapplications for optimum sion should contact Nancy control. A poorly timed McDonald at to application when you find be included in the agenda pest insects and mites in your of the next meeting. field can be as useless as no application at all. Also, when there are adequate beneficial leaf-cutt- City-owne- d 743-531- insects to control the pests, there is no need to spray. Here again we save you money. This kind of pest management program is being used in seed growers by Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Nevada, Montana and Alberta. The basic program was developed in the in Washington. In Alberta, a seed growers organization brought the services to area growers in 1978. The Millard County Field Supervisor, Michi Okuda, was the field Supervisor for that program. She also did some aerial infrared color photography work on seed fields in Idaho, as a research project for the Extension pest management program. She has a Masters in Pest Management and was the Field Supervisor for the Millard County program last year. Dr. Sherman Thomson, Plant USU Extension Pathologist, will conduct the disease survey in program fields. Dr. Rick Chase, Extension Seed Specialist, will provide information on weed control and will report on his herbicide field trials in local seed fields. the Please contact Extension Service in Delta at if you would like to be included in the Pest s 864-351- 2 Management Program. New and Renewals Mrs. Edward Swapp LeRoy Parker GIcnys C. Oldroyd James C. Nelson Roland Comeau lla Ovcrson Dan Sperry U.S. Forest Service Dale Peterson Oleta Rapplcye family. LaDawn Allen was here over the weekend with her parents, Arthur and Beth Allen, sisters Sheri, Marlene Christensen and the latters husband Kevin and their children Curtis, Casey and Angela. She AGRICULTURAL LRI If UlAfl F. mei-- rs mi i AliUIUURV INI UI,N.i HIM Janet McIntyre and children, Alicia and Lee, Daisy Lee Colledge's house was full to the brim Easter weekend as she, Jay, and Laurelee were visited by Bonner, Cecilia and Jay Wallace, Buster, Kathy, and Cameron Dave, Marilyn, Lavar, Kerrielee, and Colette Reeves, and Leslie Brunson, all of Salt Lake, and Dave, Teresa, and Jay Noah Hardy of Black Rock. They went Easter-in- g near Tabernacle Vo- toooocooccqccccoocccoooooooosococcooooooccosccecc By Lola Monroe Economist i FILLMORE FROLICS 10 FLDWELLf & Special Home. ? X , WILDLIFE I By Both Crosland USU Extension Horn By Jim Buthnoll USU Extension Agsnt l.lla Crosland hy y)OTY fl You, too. can train your dog to go letch." It's worth the trouble, for the interesting thmgi you read make you a more conversant and wsrsibnt parson. The rtormed reader it the newspaper feeder. 1 Luene Nelson James Frampton by Junior & IXmna Bund for birthday Jcannie Pikyavit Edith Jensen Ruth George Dan Sperry Bill Hunter Flo Garrett |